Melissa McKenzie

Santa Clara and SCUSD Partner to Give Students Safer Routes to School

Walking to school just got a little bit safer and healthier for Santa Clara students. The City of Santa Clara…

December 6, 2017

October Council Calendars and What’s Missing

October proved to be an interesting month for Santa Clara politics. While the WEEKLY broke the story about Banner Public…

November 29, 2017
SPONSORED

Homegrown Technology Dashing into Hospitality Industry

The future of hospitality is being paved in Silicon Valley by a company found in Santa Clara just over four…

November 22, 2017

Love, Loss and Everything in Between

The Wilcox Stage Company (WSC) took audiences on a charming tale of love and loss in its fall dramatic production…

November 22, 2017

Mixed Reviews on City’s Pilot Trash Program

In an effort to comply with last year’s SB 1383, a law setting new state goals for cutting so-called “short…

November 15, 2017

Wilcox Stage Company’s Production of Almost, Maine Almost Ready

The countdown is on as the Wilcox Stage Company puts the final touches on its fall drama, Almost, Maine. The…

November 8, 2017

Minions Rule at Santa Clara’s Halloween Party

Costumed characters roamed the hallways of the Santa Clara Walter E. Schmidt Youth Activity Center and Teen Center, picking up…

November 8, 2017

Next Halloween Feed A Child’s Mind, Not Their Sweet-Tooth

Rebecca Morgan once had a problem with consuming too many Halloween treats. Like most, she would buy a huge bag…

November 8, 2017

How City Council Spends Their Time – July, August and September

Throughout July, August and September, Santa Clara City Council Members were quite busy, attending dozens of community events and public…

November 1, 2017
SPONSORED

La Paloma Owner’s Retire—Restaurant to Stay Open

After spending over 35 years running La Paloma Mexican Restaurante in Santa Clara, Rudy and Cindy Parker have decided to…

November 1, 2017